Wagamama announces reopening of all airport restaurants to meet “huge demand”
Asian restaurant chain Wagamama has announced that all airport restaurant locations will reopen to meet the demand for international holidays.
These airport restaurants are the last to reopen after the pandemic closed all restaurants following the national lockdown two years ago. This final phase of reopening has been triggered by the “huge demand” for foreign travel and forthcoming summer holidays.
Gatwick South reopened on Wednesday March 30 after having been closed for the whole pandemic quickly followed by the brand new Manchester Terminal 2 which opened its doors for the first time on Friday April 1.

This will then mean that all five airport Wagamama restaurants will be open: Gatwick South + North, Heathrow T3 + T5 and Manchester T2.
Wagamama Marketing manager Alice Eagle said: “We are so excited to finally be able to open all of our airport restaurant locations to meet the growing demand for international travel.
“We have welcomed our guests to enjoy our airport exclusive breakfast, as well as our main menu for several years now in Gatwick and Heathrow, and due to demand, are excited to be opening a brand new restaurant location at Manchester Airport T2 and reopening our iconic Gatwick South restaurant.
“We look forward to being able to continue nourishing the nation with a pre-flight pick me up.”
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